eMagRes 2016
DOI: 10.1002/9780470034590.emrstm1490
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13C MRS in Human Tissue

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“…(3.8)), but this does not switch-off the effect of the cosmological constant, which has a divergent contribution to the action on its own. However, preliminary results show that it is possible to modify our method to address the problem of a cosmological constant as well [21].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(3.8)), but this does not switch-off the effect of the cosmological constant, which has a divergent contribution to the action on its own. However, preliminary results show that it is possible to modify our method to address the problem of a cosmological constant as well [21].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This crucial property makes the f (T ) teleparallel gravity different from f (R) gravity. However, it has been shown that a covariant formulation of f (T ) gravity can be obtained by including the non-trivial spin connection, see Krššák & Saridakis (2016), in addition the determination of the spin connection associated to a certain vierbein has been investigated, see Golovnev et al (2017); Krššák (2017).…”
Section: The Field Equationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hepatic glycogen synthesis and degradation fluxes are key components of systemic glucose homeostasis and are highly sensitive to the insulin/glucagon ratio. The application of in vivo 13 C MR to measure changes in hepatic glycogen during fasting and feeding has advanced our understanding of hepatic carbohydrate metabolism in subjects with insulin resistance, as well as in patients with diabetes [65][66][67][68][69]. Among other things, it revealed that while both hepatic glycogen deposition and degradation rates are significantly reduced in Type-1 diabetic subjects undergoing standard insulin therapy, these fluxes may be restored to normal with intensive insulin therapy [70,71].…”
Section: [56]mentioning
confidence: 99%